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Defective StatementsKeywords: grammar, linguistics Common language education focuses very strongly on Common's rather structured syntax and the proper way to form complete, grammatical sentences. Common linguistics, however, pays an unusually high degree of attention to the idea of 'proper' versus 'defective' statements. The former are the aforementioned properly structured sentences, and the latter are utterances that are missing some key element of licit structure. Defective statements are hugely important to idiomatic Common, and a grasp of this area is vital in order to move beyond a type of Common that sounds very 'schoolish' and stilted and to understand everything going on around you. |
Religion and Spirituality in the NWO and in CommonKeywords: religion, spirituality This article will serve as a basic introduction to the terminology and language around religion and spirituality in Common, as well as a brief introduction to the status and state of major religions within New World Order territory. We will mainly consider major world religions, but also look at systems of beliefs that are arguably philosophies but contain supernatural elements, and less formally organised spirituality. The New World Order may be an atheist global state that deprecates all forms of spirituality, but religion remains a potent force in the world today. Travellers to the NWO-controlled territories need to understand the status of religion in order to navigate that society safely. |